Ex-CIA operative and martial arts expert Roland Troy is living peacefully in the Florida backwaters until he receives an unexpected call from old flame Clara Roseman, who asks him to help clear her son of charges of rape and murder. 50,000 first printing. $35,000 ad/promo.
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Review:
"A tough, sexy, exciting, rousing first novel just begging for an encore."--Buffalo News
"A fast-moving thriller."--Indianapolis Star
"Engrossing."--Orlando Sentinel
"A roller-coaster ride of sex and violence that careens along at tremendous speed."--St. Petersburg Times
"[Prancing Tigers] grips as it unspools to answer the question: Who killed hotshot radio host Nikki Waters?... Clever misdirection keeps the murderer's identity secret until the final pages of this multilayered, satisfying tale."--Publishers Weekly
"Real good stuff...the lead character and his experiences are engrossing..."--Paul Newman
About the Author:
Philip Singerman is the author of An American Hero: The Red Adair Story and the novel Prancing Tiger. He has worked as a journalist, TV producer, advertising copywriter, housebuilder, and bartender, and holds a black belt in Shorin Ryu Okinawan karate. A native of Vermont, he now lives in Florida.
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- PublisherWilliam Morrow & Co
- Publication date1995
- ISBN 10 0688130496
- ISBN 13 9780688130497
- BindingHardcover
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